This blog opens a window into the work of c:o/re. Meet international scholars from the arts, humanities, social and natural sciences, read about their projects and agree or disagree on their thoughts. You can learn about events and might get inspired to take a different perspective on research.
From bio-ontologies to academic lives: What studying biocuration can tell us about the conditions of academic work
SARAH R. DAVIES When I arrived at the Käte Hamburger Kolleg in February 2024, my…
Net Zero Precinct Futures: place-based experimentation for sustainability transitions
Darren Sharp opens his lecture in the lecture hall of the KHK c:o/re On September…
Reports from the field: a very partial view of EASST4S2024 Amsterdam
BART PENDERS Social studies of science, or science and technology by any other name, may…
Towards Technological Solutions to Climate Action from Varieties of Science: Insights from the Narrative of floods in Kenya and Germany
FREDRICK OGENGA INTRODUCTION Nairobi has been experiencing extreme weather patterns in line with warnings from…
On the promises of AI and listening data for music research
NIKITA BRAGUINSKI As a c:o/re fellow, I had the uniquely advantageous opportunity to develop and…
Installations and Art at LOGOI and PACT – PoM Recap #4
It has been more than month since c:o/re hosted the PoM conference “Lifelikeness & beyond”….